It's been a busy summer of wheeling and dealing for some of Scotland's biggest clubs but it's not quite over yet.

Rangers have made wholesale changes as they look to close the gap on their rivals, while Celtic have opted to only tweak an already well-oiled machine adding just three to their ranks including the big-money arrival of Olivier Ntcham.

As last season drew to a close Aberdeen were faced with replacing several first team players and have done so with six summer signings, while Hearts and Hibs both recruited big names in the form of Christophe Berra, Kyle Lafferty, Steven Whittaker and Anthony Stokes.

At this stage, most top flight clubs will be content with the way their squad is shaping up but that will not stop them from bringing in one or two more before August 31 - if the deal is right.

Miles Storey to St Johnstone, Partick Thistle or Kilmarnock

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Miles Storey's time at Pittodrie has been somewhat of an anomaly. The striker was expected to hit the ground running when he joined Aberdeen after an impressive spell with Inverness.

However, the transpiring reality has been a little different and Storey has largely found himself on the bench under McInnes. When given the opportunity to impress, he's shown glimpses of quality with his pace and running of the channels but has also had moments he'd like to forget such as that open goal miss against his former club.

Kilmarnock, Partick Thistle and St Johnstone have reportedly cast an admiring glance in his direction. There might still be time for him to resurrect a career in the north-east and he did himself no harm when he netted the Dons' second against Hamilton yesterday.

Conor Sammon to St Johnstone

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The Irish target man has struggled for game time at Tynecastle since joining Hearts in the summer of 2016. Sammon is a player with strong pedigree in the Scottish game, having been a free-scoring striker in his first spell at Kilmarnock.

However, the 30-year-old's style of play is more centred on his ability to hold the ball up and bring others into play as seen during his loan spell in Ayrshire last season. Quite simply, Sammon is an effective battering ram and, therefore, it will come as no surprise that he is a target for Tommy Wright's St Johnstone.

The physical Perth side need another striker to help spear their attack and the Hearts forward could well be the type of player that would suit their direct philosophy.

Chris Cadden to Hearts

The nifty midfielder is Motherwell's main creative asset, with his range of passing and ability to carry the ball into dangerous areas. Hearts have made no secret of their interest in Chris Cadden and made an offer of £300,000 for his services in late June.

However, it is thought the Steelmen will not part with one of their key players for less than £500,000. The 20-year-old is already an experienced Premiership player, netting give goals from the middle last season.

Hearts may still go back in for the player but that could depend on whether another transfer in the opposite direction materialises in the coming weeks.

Louis Moult to Aberdeen

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Louis Moult has been lethal for Stephen Robinson's men since he was signed from Wrexham by Mark McGhee two years ago. He is strong in the air with an uncanny knack of finding the net.

Rangers were the first to eye up Moult but it is Aberdeen who are more likely to test the Steelmen's resolve. They have already had a bid thrown out for the player but could well go back in for him again as they continue to rebuild their squad.

Much like with Chris Cadden, Motherwell are likely to hold out for £500,000 before allowing any team permission to speak to their star man.

Jamie Walker to Rangers

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It's very much been a case of will he or won't he with Jamie Walker's proposed move to Rangers. Pedro Caixinha is a big admirer of the attacking midfielder and sees him as the final piece in the puzzle of his project to revive the Ibrox club's fortunes.

Ian Cathro was initially adamant Hearts would not sell the player, despite him entering the final year of his contract. Walker was then omitted from the squad for the games against Dunfermline and Celtic because his head had apparently been turned.

Now Cathro has been relieved of his duties and Walker is lingering on the fringes, it looks like Rangers have their best opportunity to land their man. To do so, however, they will likely have to spend in excess of £1million.

Patrick Roberts to Celtic

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He made a place for himself in the hearts of Celtic fans everywhere with his performances over the last season and a half at Parkhead. But all good things come to an end, and Patrick Roberts returned to Manchester City for pre-season after a hugely successful loan spell.

Roberts was given a runout by Pep Guardiola in a recent 3-0 friendly victory over West Ham but the Scottish champions are still the bookies favourite to sign the winger. Reports in France also suggest Nice are keen to land the 20-year-old this summer.

Renowned for his ability to weave in and out of opposition defences at ease, Roberts would not come cheap but if the opportunity came available it would be difficult for Brendan Rodgers to pass it up.